Chechen
Voice in Hostage North Ossetia
Chechnya is a nation of
around 1.2 million people. The Russian onslaught has costed the lives of
estimated 200.000 civilians and displaced hundred of thousands of
Chechens. The Russian systematically reduced Chechen city's to rubble.
Indiscriminately, merciless bombing whole cities to the ground killing
innocent civilians including elderly, children, woman and men.
Rape, torture and
extrajudicial executions by Russian troops have become everyday
occurrences in Chechnya.
Russia has around
100.000 troops raided this little country to unleash a genocide on the
innocent Chechen people. Russians have killed tens of thousands of Chechen
children. Civilians are executed as collective punishment for
resistance attacks.
Russian troops are committing virtually every crime you can imagine.
Teenage males are tortured, are killed for no reason or on a suspicion of
belonging to resistance with no proof to support that claim. People are
abducted for ransom, especially teenagers and even little children then tortured and threatened to be
killed of their relatives don’t pay the Russian soldiers their ransom.
If they are not able to
pay, the consequences are they will not see their loved ones back a live.
Weeks later after the Russians have "enjoyed" their torture, the body is
most likely found
somewhere ditched along the side of a road.
Girls and woman’s are abducted, taken to Russian military bases to be
abused and violated. Afterwards their most likely fate is to be killed by
those sadistic rapists in service of Russian Army.
Villages, city's are constantly terrorized and raided by death squad of Russian army,
and their backed militias (including skinhead groups who come kill as much
as they can for their racist believes). They conduct the so-called
"cleanup" operations, in which they take away the male relatives so young as 12
years of age in their furious ethnic cleansing campaigns. Many thousands end up
in camps and many thousands get killed.
Quote from
Human Rights Watch Briefing Paper to the 59th Session of the UN Commission
on Human Rights
April 7, 2003 :
Russian troops in Chechnya were committing hundreds of forced
disappearances, extrajudicial executions, and widespread acts of torture
and ill-treatment, the human rights situation in Chechnya remains abysmal.
The March 23, 2003 referendum-hailed by the Russian government as a major
step toward peace and cautiously endorsed by the international
community-cannot obscure Chechnya's harsh realities. The armed conflict in
Chechnya continues and humanitarian law violations appear to be
increasing.
Human Rights Watch
has documented since the beginning of the conflict. In more than fifty
interviews with victims and eyewitnesses, we also documented new cases of
extrajudicial execution, torture and ill-treatment, and arbitrary
detention. The Russian government's long-standing failure to investigate
diligently such abuses and prosecute their perpetrators remains unchanged.
Unpublished
government statistics confirm the high risk of abuse civilians face in
Chechnya. According to an unpublished report on criminal activity in
Chechnya, in 2002 1,132 civilians were killed, or between five and eight
times the murder rate for Russia, and between ten and fifteen times the
murder rate for Moscow.
A second unpublished report, providing crime statistics for the first
months of 2003, stated that for January and February there were seventy
murders, 126 abductions, and twenty-five cases in which human corpses were
found. Accompanying the statistics were detailed descriptions of more than
185 crimes in Chechnya committed in January and February 2003; in many,
federal forces are implicated.
The Hostage in North
Ossetia
The hostage taking in
North Ossetia of around 1000 people in a school, gets 100x more coverage by the
international media then the hostage taking of the barbaric Russian army
of around 1 million Chechens and the killing of 200.000 civilians including tens of
thousands of Chechen children. But their is apparently no airing time for
that, it is clear that the world media sees around 1000 hostages from the second biggest
oil exporting country more important then that of the little Muslim
country called Chechnya with a defenseless Muslim population of just over
1 million people.
Western media paint the picture of Russian children traumatized by this
event, while no one mentions what is happening to the Chechen children who
see their brothers, parents shot dead, their sisters raped, their homes
destroyed, their whole villages, towns disappear, raized to the ground.
The Russian people
fanatically support this terror of their governments against the Chechens,
now this same terror has came back to the senders. The Russian people
should be made to understand, that supporting and cheering ruthless
murder of Chechen children does not go unnoticed or unpunished. In regards with the
option of harsher treatment of the Chechen people that Putin could take in
response to this Hostage operation (which is speculated by the Media's) does not make
sense. After reading you answer for yourself on how harsher can they be?
What crimes are the Russian army not already doing in Chechnya ?
Q. Who killed the
people in the hostage taking of the school in North Ossetia?
A. The
Russian people! The Russian people fanatically support the slaughtering of
the innocent Chechen people for around 10 years now. Their president
Puting made a sweeping elections victory because of his relentless killing
of Chechen children, men, woman and elderly and his vow to continue.
Conclusion:
The
Russian people should take a lesson from this, that supporting the killing
of Chechen children means supporting the killing of Russian children, and
they alone are responsible and the perpetrators of the North Ossetia
hostage and the outcome of it.
Final this info is extracted from Human
right in Chechnya
29-May-2004 :
Chechen women are targets of
kidnapping, 2,500 Chechen residents declared abducted, missing
28-May-2004 : Chechen children
increasingly targets of kidnapping
26-May-2004 :
Almost 600 people have been kidnapped
last year in Chechnya,
Practice of
large-scale purges resumed in Chechnya
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